One worker didn't want to talk to ABC11, but another grave digger, Bobby Hayes, said trucks and other burial equipment can cause damage, but the workers are suppose to clean it up.

"It should not be left like this," said Hayes. "If you take pride in what you do, it should be like this. You take consideration of other peoples' graves."

A spokesman for the Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and Recreation Department said the recent snowy weather backed up some funerals, and made the ground soggy, which caused the ground to become muddy and marred. They say they are making repairs.

Relatives say they want a promise that this won't happened again.

"They are not taking into consideration of the dead that is already out here," said Sandra McEachern. "They aren't doing their job, but they are destroying the people's family."